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Queen Elizabeth II medals awarded to Humboldt and area residents

Humboldt-Watrous residents were recognized for their contributions in the fields of volunteer service, health care, public service, communication, arts, protective services, religion and business/commerce.
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Jennifer Fitzpatrick, centre, was one of 41 Humboldt-Watrous residents to receive a Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal. To her left is Lieutenant Governor Russ Mirasty and to her right is Humboldt-Watrous MLA Donna Harpauer.

HUMBOLDT-WATROUS — Forty-one people from Humboldt and the surrounding district were recognized for their contributions

On Monday, Dec. 19 Hon. Russ Mirasty, Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan joined Humboldt-Watrous MLA Donna Harpauer and Batoche MLA Delbert Kirsch to present the Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medals at the Bella Vista Inn in Humboldt. Constituents were recognized for their contributions in the fields of volunteer service, health care, public service, communication, arts, protective services, religion and business/commerce.

Humboldt-Watrous constituents recognized were:

  • Lorrie Bunko
  • Susan Dunne
  • Don Bowman
  • Barry Crowshaw
  • Malcolm Eaton
  • Ron Ediger
  • Lyle Emmons
  • Jennifer Fitzpatrick
  • Reynold Fortowsky
  • Irene Gray
  • Jodie Hergott
  • Al Hingley
  • Don Hogemann
  • Sherry Hogemann
  • Garry Jenkins
  • Hayley Kennedy
  • Gord Kiefer
  • Zygmont Kondzielewski
  • Dennis Korte
  • Jim Korte
  • Michael Kwasnica
  • Angel Liebrecht
  • Maxine Moore
  • Dave Mortenson
  • Abbot Peter Novecosky
  • Edward Novecosky
  • Judy Plag
  • Jack Robson
  • Mardell Robson
  • Mark Seidel
  • Sr. Miriam Spenrath
  • Edward Sokolan
  • Larry Sommerfeld
  • Lionel Sproule
  • Erika Stebbings
  • Josie Stroeder
  • Donald Telfer
  • Darrell Wickenhauser
  • Brad Wildeman
  • Mike Yager
  • Shannon Yager
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